Today, RAD Stduio XE7 a native Android app for ARMv7 be created, I think to try and run it to transfer from the IDE to the Intel (Atom) version Android terminal. Of course, since FireMonkey Android app of the moment is created by ARMv7 of binary (libXXX.so), Intel but it should not work on the CPU of (Atom), the recent Intel for KitKat (4.4.x) and " Houdini (Houdini) "emulator is mounted that, for us to run by converting ARMv7 instruction in Intel instruction. Kinetically also no problem.

1. was used this time Intel (Atom) version Android terminal, also in Japan are sold " ASUS MeMO Pad 7 (ME176C) is ". Referring the CPU information, and is certainly displayed as "Intel (R) Atom (TM) CPU Z3745 @ 1.33GHz".

2. When you check the version in the "Settings" screen of Android, and is displayed as 4.4.2 (KitKat).

3. When you recognize the device with a USB cable, just always to build the Android app of the street FireMonkey is to transfer and run (※ It is not possible to truly debug run).

4. initial startup will take a little time because the operation is "Houdini (Houdini)," but, after the second time for us to start smoothly.

Thanks, App started after removal of x86 from deployment. App is now very slow and gives Application is not responding sometimes. If I cant do anything about performance I must remove Intel based tablets from allowed devices in Google Play Store.

Glauberth S5428
Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Thaks,

Markus Humm
Monday, 16 March 2015

Hello,

I don't completely get it yet. I've already heared about project Houdini, but in your description I don't fully get yet how to do the conversion. What do I need to install on my PC to convert the generated app? You just talk about connecting the Android device to the PC and to deploy the app which will take a little bit longer due to conversion. But who's converting the app? The Android device? Does it need additional software for this which I have to install first? I'm curious to learn more about this.